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Tergiversation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tergiversation refers to the evasion of straightforward action or clear-cut statement. Alternatively, it can refer to the desertion of a cause, position, party, or faith. Its verb form is tergiversa...
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Tergiversation - Definition of Tergiversation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Tergiversation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use tergiversation in a Sentence...
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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... He was nineteen years old, and officially a medical student, though inevitably his studies were in abeyance for the duration of the war. ... -- Ruth Brandon, Surreal Lives: The Surrealists 1917-1945...
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Definition of tergiversation from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "tergiversation" with Google Search >>
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Definition of tergiversation in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of tergiversation. Pronunciation of tergiversation. Translations of tergiversation. tergiversation synonyms, tergiversation antonyms. Information about tergiversation in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. To use evasions or ambiguities;
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Definition of tergiversate in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of tergiversate. Pronunciation of tergiversate. Translations of tergiversate. tergiversate synonyms, tergiversate antonyms. Information about tergiversate in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Also found in: Legal ... tergiversation n...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about tergiversation. tergiversation. Information about tergiversation in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from tergiversation)
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Tergiversation ; But could he seize the market when everything painted on these cold boxes looked like a CD cover ? Are all his dreams and machinations for naught?
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There was little tergiversation in the reign. Of those who did go over viscount Harcourt and the first baron Trevor were the most prominent. That both peers held senior office under George I was remarkable in view of their having served under Oxford.
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Roget's Thesaurus: Entry 607 (Tergiversation) ... #607. Tergiversation. -- N. change of mind, change of intention, change of purpose; afterthought. ... go over from one side to another, pass from one side to another, change from one side to another, skip from one side to another; go to the rightabout; box the compass,
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